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johnty

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  1. Down here in North Devon the pricing war has gone stupid. I've quoted a couple of jobs in the last few weeks. 1st was a full day, 2 guys, dismantle I put £400 on the job the lady said that was ridiculous as the other tree guy was £260 cheaper:confused1:

    The 2nd job, load of conifers 3 guy chapter 8 kit needed, me £2000 the other guy £1000

    I'm sick of it I won't lower my day rate ever but feel I'm missing out on work.:thumbdown:

  2. Insurance companys will try and get out of paying out, if there's a loop hole they will find one. Some of the big ones are even if you use a subby a few days a week you still need Employers liability insurance , and if you ar dismantaling a tree and you don't have CS41 then your insurance is invalid, in there eyes experience isn't enough, they need to see the paper trails(qualls) same as the council.

    Just be carefull

  3. I've go to thin a beech in a week, and to be honnest I haven't thinned a tree in the 4 years I've been in business. People just don't seem to be intrested here in North Devon it's reductions or dismantals that's it.

    Need some advice on the rule of thumb, done some research but just wondering what advice you guys and girls could give.

    I could get a climber in but you don't learn by someone else doing it. :confused1::confused1::confused1:

  4. After a manic 6 months July too January things seem to have just stopped. Oh well it will pick up again.

    I always think I'm the only one not busy but after asking a few other guys in my area they seem to be in the same boat. However there's always one who says he's rushed off his feet he's usally telling little White lies. What they fail to realise is you go past there gaff every day and ther truck hasn't moved.:confused1:

  5. Thinning trees, never been asked by local authority or private client to do one, even if I've said that the tree might benafit more. Here in sunny N Devon it's ruduce, dismantle or fell.

    This is a bit of a problem as for our AA asessment you need to prove you have done one.!!!!!!:confused1:

  6. Hi all i am an ex Royal Marine PTI and personal trainer. We did tests on Creatine when I was still serving. Taking any substance always mentally makes you train harder, when you think your taking something to make you train harder and longer you usally do. The problem with Creatine is is can give you bad cramps it dehydrated you, you need to take it for 2 months then stop for a bit or your biddy just gets use to it. There was no proof that it made any of our lads stronger, some did increase muscle mass but there was no proof that it was the Creatine. I felt that the muscle a look of water retention the bloated look much the same as someone who takes steroids.

    A good diet and a sensible training program will give you the same progress, and is a lot bettter for you.

  7. Removing a large Walnut tree in a few weeks, is anyone intrested in some wood? Dont know if its any good for fire wood:confused1:Oh its being removed as its suffering from a bad case of honey fungus

    Its quite good for turning , so they say.

    The job is in Barnstaple North Devon

    PM me if anyone is intrested

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